Sir Alex Ferguson praises Man United Marcus Rashford's humanitarian work to eradicate children's food poverty in the UK.
Man United legend Sir Alex Ferguson appreciated Marcus Rashford and his tireless efforts in the campaign to help poor children and their families in other to eradicate food poverty.
The Red Devils iconic manager, who is known to be amongst the greatest coach of all time at Old Trafford due to his many trophies given to the club.
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Sir Alex Ferguson has not given an interview for a long time but recently he broke his silence to support the England International and Man United academy graduate.
The England international Marcus Rashford has been in the limelight of late, not because of his performance,
but due to his online and viral movement to ensure the children in the United Kingdom don't go hungry, most especially during the festive period.
The England international has no desire to go into politics but due to his actions, the Manchester United academy graduate has been the topic of the day in some political forums.
Sir Alex Ferguson is widely missed by the Red Devils fans, most especially after his departure when success has been rather limited, and so are happiness overhearing his voice once more.
The Man United forward is expected to win multiple awards because of his humanitarian services and it is safe to say his services on the field haven't suffered any setback either.
The young England player can not be accused of not functioning very well at the pitch when he is credited with eight goals and three assists in 14 appearances in all competitions.
Footballer Marcus Rashford tells The Times his campaign to end child food poverty would be "five months ahead" if the government had offered its support sooner.
— Times Radio (@TimesRadio) November 28, 2020
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"Marcus actually has opened the eyes of everyone in Britain."
— Times Radio (@TimesRadio) November 28, 2020
Sir Alex Ferguson joins Marcus Rashford in the fight to end child food poverty.
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